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In the public cultus the original penates were the Discouri, Castor and Pollux, whom Aeneas brought to Italy with him. And archeological finds confirm this.
 
In the public cultus the original penates were the Discouri, Castor and Pollux, whom Aeneas brought to Italy with him. And archeological finds confirm this.
  
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title=Les origines et le développement du culte des pénates à Rome (Collection de l'Ecole francaise de Rome)|
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author=Dubourdieu, Annie|
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date=1989|
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publisher=Diffusion de Boccard|
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ISBN=272830162X|
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Dubourdieu, Annie. 
 
Title Les origines et le développement du culte des pénates à Rome / Annie Dubourdieu.
 
Imprint [Rome] : Ecole française de Rome, 1989.
 
  
  
 
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The penates are the household gods who watch over the penus - the larder the household store of a home. They were originally honoured at the family hearth but later came to include also the particular deities a family worshiped.

In the public cultus the original penates were the Discouri, Castor and Pollux, whom Aeneas brought to Italy with him. And archeological finds confirm this.

References

    Les origines et le développement du culte des pénates à Rome (Collection de l'Ecole francaise de Rome)

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    Dubourdieu, Annie. (1989). Diffusion de Boccard. ISBN 272830162X
    Unknown Binding, 566 pages
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